Author: NRMA MediaDate: 15 July 2010
Nowra Helping Hand, Kimberley Watt has been nominated in this year's NRMA Helping People Awards for her outstanding contribution to the community.
Kimberley Watt has been nominated for a Community Volunteer Award for her work with the Nowra Youth Centre which offers a range of activities for young people aged between 12 and 24 in the Shoalhaven area.
NRMA Director Alan Evans said NRMA launched the Helping People Awards in 2005 to shine a light on volunteers who rarely get recognised for their important community work.
"We are pleased to receive Ms Watt's nomination from the Nowra Youth Centre and I encourage people to nominate a volunteer they know who also does amazing work," Mr
Evans said.
"Ms Watt's work in the community is an inspiring example of helping others."
Nowra Youth Centre Manager Ms Hanieh Turner said she nominated Kimberley for an award because she was an enthusiastic team player who always put others first.
"Kimberley gives up her time four days a week to run an events management program and cooking program which are both very popular," Ms Turner said.
"Our service is able to provide a more diverse range of activities because of Kimberley's tireless commitment to our centre."
It's not too late to nominate someone you know who is a real Helping Hand. Volunteers can be nominated in one of the following award categories until Friday, 13 August 2010:
The four winners will receive a $5,000 donation to the charity they volunteer for, plus a great Australian getaway for two.
To nominate online visit 2010 NRMA Helping People Awards or pick up a nomination form at your local NRMA Office, Travelodge Hotel or NRMA Holiday Park. Phone (02) 8741 6638 for more information.
Contact Kimberly Rigby 0439 133 215

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